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Mt. Vernon Republican (Mount Vernon, Ohio : 1854), 1861-11-14

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nnmm. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14.L861. NO. 2. VOL. VIII. Till Ml. EMM TREK 18 KNOWN BY US FKUITS I So is a Oood Physician by hit Sua cessful Works. The roots and the loavea will bo for the healing ftho nation.- Dibit. APPOINTMENTS FOR 1SG1, '63 I DR. R. J. LYONS, the cclebretd Indian Iforb Doctor can bo consulted at tho following plaoes very month during I.Sol and 1802. CUveland OQloo 181, Superior Street, opposite til Pot Offloo. Office days In Olovolandaa follow: lit, Ind, lSlh, S7ih, 28l.h, Mtn and Slut. Toledo, Collins House, offlco days 24th, 25th, 28th. Manifold, Amorienn llotol do tfth and 10th. 14 1. Vornon, Kenyoa Hotel do 11th und 12th. Newark, Holloa Hotel do 13th ami 14th. Ilavenna, Cnllina Honae do 3d anil 4th. Ikron, Kiiipire House do 5lhand"th. 1 ouster, (Jrandall Kx'ge do 7th and 8th. Hyrle, llecbellouae do Mill und 17th. Narwalk, Amorican Houst do 18th and lllth. Monroe, Strong Hotel do 20th and 2lit. Adrian, Hrackot House do 22d and 23d. Paiaeaville, Oowles House do 29th. ST Minim strictly adhered to J give auoh bulais as have no strife Wiih natnroor the laws of life, With blood uty band! I never stain, Nor prison men to oaso their pain. US IS A NIVHICIAtf INDEED WHO CURES. Tha Indian Herb Doctor, K, .T. Lyons, cures the following complaints in tho most obstinate stngosof their ojistonoc, vii. Disease "f the Throat, Lunga, heart, Liver, Stomach, Dropsy in the Chost, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Kits, Falling Sickness, and all ther Servous Dornnjcments. Also all diseases of tha Blood, linn a" Scrofula, Erysipelas, Cancors, Fever Sores, I eprosy and all other coinplionlod kronie complaints. All forms of Female Difll lultios attended to with tha happiest results. It is hoped that no one will despair of a cure until tkiy have given thelndian Herb Doctor's Medicine a fair an 1 faithful trial. During the Doctor's travels in Kurope, West Indios, South America and tha United States, he has been the instrument in Ood's hand, to restore to houlth and vigor thousands who were given up and pronounood incurable by the most eminent Old School Pbyilelnns; nay more than a thousand who wero at tho very verge of tho grave, are now living monuments of tho Indian Herb Doctor's skill and successful treatment; and arc iaily exclaiming 'Blessed bo the day when we first saw and partook of She Indian Herb Doctor's Modi-eiae.'Satisfactory references of cures will bo gladly and keerfully given whenever required. Tho Doctor pledges his sacred word and honor that ho will nowise, directly or indirectly induce or eaa.se an v invalid to tako bis molicincs without tho strongest probability of a euro Iteutcuiber consultationand a.Ivice freo. Positively no patients examined after sundown. Tho pear shall be liberally considered. The Dr. has jeit issuod a pamphlet coataining a brief sketch of his life, siudy aud travels, which can bo had free of barge by all win. desiro one. Post offico address, box 2ni:l, Cleveland. Dee 13, 'till nO-Iy It. J. LYONS, l D THE UN ION "WASTl ING MACHINE" Ah, wonderj suro will nevercoaso, Since worksof Art do so increase, No matter whether we've war or pease, Women can now do washing with case, With Walker's Union Washer. Till! UNDHUSKiXIH) WOULD ItEfll'KOTFrjX-LY say to the people of Knox and adjoining asanties. that ho has secure. 1 tho Agency for tho manufacture and s:ile of the justly celelirnted Washer, patented by Mr. C.Walker of Erio county, New York, atnl before taking this mode of present- i ing whem to the public, has placed them in the hand ts of those who have giveu them a full and fair i trial, and would respectfully sail the attention of those desiruus of soMiriog a good Washing Ma- ehina to tho folloiving testimonial of well known oitisensof thiscityand enmity. We, tho undersigned, would recommend 0. Walker's Union Washer as one of the most desirable implements of household economy and believe that it stands uneipialcd for ease of operating, for perfection and expedition in washing, and for the eoafort and health of the operator. L M. Fowler, Robert Watson, flenry Kauaom, Mr. Robert Watsen, Mrs. KUen lUniom. William Harllott, Dr. Wm. I!. Ueardslay, Jarae.s Staunton, Mrs. Dorcas Heard slay. Mis. Helen Staunton, W. V7. Wade, K. llildreth, Mrs. Wade, Mrs. K. Hilriretb, Arnold llildreth, Wai. Blair, Mrs. Arnold "ildreth, Mrs. Wii'iam P.lair, George Jackson, Albert llildreth, Mrs. tieorge Jackson, Mrs. Albert llildreth. Daa. K. IJ. lirlggl, Mr. K. II. nrlgga, Using fully ss' sfied that we can boat the world of Washing Macliir.es in wasning, and fur cheapness and durability, would respectfully sjlicit orders. Cat! and seo our Washers at tho Sau Factory of P. C. Lano, Coopers' Foundry Bttlldliif, HORACE WELCH, . aatftf Mt. Vernon, Ohio. THE UNDERSIGNED, a resident and praotioing Physician of Knox county for the last twenty rears and of tho city of Mt. Vernon for tho last nlae years, proposes to treat, if called on in the on- eet ef tho diieaso, all the various kinds of Fever our ity and vicinity are subject to, successfully or no enarge mano torsorvtces or modtctne. Also llili. us Colic, Cramn Colic. Diarrhoea, Choi era-Infantum, Croup, C'"lora Morbus and Cholera, (it ill season Ion the above prinoipln. l.iplheria, I putrid or malignant lore throat ) Scarlantinn, In-nanatlon of the Lungs, In., will be treated with sueeess or no charge. Cancers of any kind or description, Cancer Warts Rose Cancer, Nodes, Weni, Moles on the faco or eek, Blotches on the face or nock, nay or all of tkeie will be removed without tho knife, and curod ar ao charge made for treatment. Recent cases of Felons cured without lancing. Particular attention will be given to all kinds of female diseases or weaknoss. Also tj tho hoaling ef old lores, Ac., Ac. A cure will be guarantied in all cases of the generative o'gani. N. R. Private consultations FSKI and strhti.t ONriDKNTIAL. OVFFICE 0 Vin east of Main-st., Mt, Vernon. Ohio. Addreis Postoffieo Box. No. 65. ,DR. J. H. OFFICER. rT 22 ly HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS FROM CHICAGO 0000 McCorraicki Mowers and Reapers in the field I Twenty five thousands sold, during tho past six year r.r an average of ovin 4,000 each year Salet tare Increased from 1,600, in 1854, to nearly 5,061 a 1860, being a larier number than ii manu- factui 1 by any other single establishment in the worm . The ibictiber haj secured the agency for Knox Co. of t e above popular maohine which stands at the head of the list of Mowers and Roapers aa the taoat simple, durable and perfect performer ever offered to tho citizens of Knox Co. all of which be is willing to prove by letting any farmer take ono of ear machines with any other maohine to use through harreat he agreeing to buy one of the machines when through harvest giving him the ekotoa whiob to buy, and charging nothing for the uie of the MoCormick If he does notchooae to tajie It. We are prepared to give all farmers who will give use a call, circulars with any amount of testimony from near home that will satisfy them, that It is the machine for them to buy. For farther formation eall at the Hardware Store of . C. C. CURTIS, ae.M-.-3m.) Main at.. Mt. Vornon. O. jiuks h. acraar.ANB. W1LIUM WRI.LS. MFARLAND & WELLS. H.VVI )T8T OFINID New Furniture Rooms OX H.IIX 8TBEET. OVBU HAUK'S IIAIi.N ESS AM) RADDLE SHOP Second floor. onpoaita King'a Hat Store WHERE MAY UK FOUND A OOOD ASSORT-ment of Chairs. Iledateada and Cabinet Ware f their own manof latum, at prices to suit the timea. All work warranted. All kinds of wood, turning dona on short notler aad la good atylt. O ,-intry Cabinet, SUkers wil to well to five us a eall. Wagon llubbs, S'ai Banistars. Nucl Posts, and In short anything la wood iwn be turned at our idion. 9. R. Lnmher, ennntryprodae ond esah taken la axrhant, for oar work. All orders prompt i'e-d A I nf pahlls pttnaara aolieit Uflil jj atTARI.ArTD ViLLfl A GOOD W. L- BANE, AOTTRNEY AT LA IV, MOUNT VERTGX OFFICE Rooma formerly occupied by Hoamer Curtie, Esq,, threo doore south of ilio bank. BRAIN A 111) A BCBRIDOE, LITHOGIt A P HERS, IN EVERY VARIETY OF STYLE. BANK STREET, Opposite Woddell Houso, Clovclond, Ohio " HENRY S. MITCHELL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC;. CFPI C --North side Kremlin Block, MT. VERNON, OHIO. WALTER II. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MT. VERNON, OHIO. Office on High Street, opposito the Court House ftb25tf CALL AND GE L' YOUR I L. I, I N E 11 Y M FURNIHING GOODS! AT A. P GILLMOKE'S. . MT. VERNON NURSERY. FRUIT TREES, Ac., CHEAP TO SUIT THE HARD TJMTSI Our stock of fruit trees, orcrgreens'grnne vines, Ac , is much more extensivo than ever before, and will bo sold very cheap. BARTON ST A 11 R. 48 1). C. MONTGOMERY, ATTBBHE? LI WW, IN BOOTH BUILDING OVER Yi'SIC STORE' Mount Vernon, Ohio. Special attention given to the Collecting of '. Isims. and tho purchaso and sale of rcul Estnte. h 179 for sale unimproved lands as follows, 640 in Osage County, Missouri, 60a acres in V" rrcn Countv, Missouri, 302 acres in St. Fran-nisCounty, Missouri, also 12.i acres and linn 40 hire' lot in Hardin County, Ohio, ami BH acres in drrccr County, Ohio. March 1 . ';l, Ul-tf . II AS C. BONNET. JonN II. ROVSK UOXN'EY i ROUSE, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW AND BCMOITOna IN CHANCERY. it -Main atrcot, Peoria, Illinois, Particular atta illon River lo Ileal Estate, a.'d Collection oases taken throughout ilio State. 49-ly j. w. visi.K. sr. o.coorEn. V A X C K & COOP E It , ATTORNEYS AT LAW. UT. VBRNON, P. OlU 'e southeast Corner of ) th Chostnnl I'. oppoaik Knox t)""'tT U ' lentWl Tsxriso AT, Mijll.lSJI. CARD PICTDBBSI CARD I'lCTCBSSl) LE WIS la prepared to make tlia-. beautiful strh f full lenjth card pie. urea that aro attracting a much altontinn in eaitorn eitica. Also, minia'ure pictures for visitinjearda, business ear. la, Ike. C and see them. Rooms corner Main and (lamhie strcsta, Mt. Vernon, O. 23-tf. WHERE VOW "CAM JB I I THE CHEAPEST!! William M. Mefford, ) ETURKP HIS THANKS TO THE CITIZF.i Vol' Knox County for tho liberal patronage oa Jndcdto him, and would say tiiat he has now o lad as gorrt Harness, Saddles, Buggy, Carriagi agon and I low Harness, Cullar,llridtes, Startii ils, Whir' Ac, as ever. SHOF Kcrth-eaBlcorner Market House. kaglltll AlsEXA NDEIl EL lToTT Deaf and Dumb,! HOUSE PAINTER, OFFERS hia aerricos to tho oitlaona of Mt. Ver non and Knox county, and solicits a aharo of publi patronage CsyShop in Jacob Martin's building opposito ho Drake Hotel, Mt. Vornon, Ohio. no26-tj LEWIS' TEMPLE OF ART COR. 1UIN AND eailllKR-STS., Over Taylor, Gantt & Co.'s Store, mt. v n ox, onio. PHOTOGRAPHS in erory style of the art. Da. X guorrootypes and Anibrotypei photographed to any site and colored true to nature. Ainbro-typea and other sm ill work done on short noti;e. N. D. The stylo of pioturoa termed 25 cent pictures prHtively not taken at mr rooma. nov JI 'JO-nS-tf .V.E.LEWIS. Entrance on Main atreet, between Taylor, Gant t Co.' i and h. Muuk'r Clothing Store. April lu-Jotf REMOVAL. DR. C. ffl. KI1LSEY, DENTR 1ST! HAS takes, fo a terra of years the rooms recently o oupied by Mr. N. N. Hill, and iinme-llalely over the atore room of Taylor, dan 1 1 A Co., where ho will proaecute the varioua duties of the profeaaion. With an experience of over IS yearr jonstnnt practice, and an acquaintance with all the I.ATE IMPROVEMENTS of the Art, he feelsoonn-leut of giving rntire aatiafaction. The beat aklll of the Profeaaion warranted U ha sierelaed in every ease. On hand a lue a took ot Deatel naareilala recently prnearei frnm Hie Bast' DARLING'S Low sr Kj)njAYi& AND LIFE I3ITTKUS Aro ui vsgolublo extntct?. Tlicytiuro nil lil Houh disorder or tho huumt. yflU'in. Tlmy roy uluto und inv.K'iratn tliu lirerund kidu?y; theo givo tono to tho .h.- t. OfflM thoy rogHlat-tho fooretfona, cxoretiunK and cxhr.lntionK, oqutill iio tho oirculutitin and purify tho blood. Thus, 1 hillioui oomplaintu flomo of which iiro Torpid Uvur, Sick llundacho, DynpopdiA, HHM, Chilli und (ovorit, Cufltivt i I. :i.' ;.m: ontiruly OOD trolod nnd curod by i: romodioa. DARLING'S ltumovod tho morbid and bilious deposit from the itonuch and bowoli, rou?atoi tho liver and kidneyM, removing every ODltfUOtlcn, restoros a natural and healthy notion in tho v tal organs. It in a superior filltY KBIWKE, Much bettor tlun Pills, and much cniior to take DARLINGS' LIP BITTOS, Is a aiiicrior tonic and diuretic; excollont In aa-ea of loasol'appetile,tlntuloiicy, femalo weaknoss, irrogularites, jiain in tlto side und bowols, blind pjotrudlug an I bleeding piles, nnd general debility. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY: Jaa. L. Brumloy, morobant, 1H4 Fulton stroet, UN Vork . Itos August tS, 18(10: "I have been filleted w iles, accompanied with bleeding, the last thro a; 1 used DARLING'S And now considorinynolf actually curod." Hon. John A Cress writes, "B'ookljm, March 15, Ii the siirinn nf 175'J I tooli a severo cold, whicli inducod a violent fever. Itonkdusoaof DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, It bruko U-my cold and fovea at onco. Previous to ihis a tack I hao qoen trouhled with dyayep-sia, acvcrrl montha; I bavo felt Sothlpg of it since." Otla Studloy, Esq., 123 East 23th street, N. Y., ''Auglt18, !8oO 1 had a difficulty with KW- ney Coui)lnint threo years, with constant pain in tho email of uiv back. I had used must all kinds of medicines, but fonnd no permanent relief until l useu Darling's Liver Regulator, AND LIFE 131TTERS, I passed clotted blood by tho Urethra. I am now enureiy curen, an'i iaao pleasure iu rctum-mendlng these remedies." ir. iv.i, ... II t ... i!...! V V write: "Feb- 20, lflrtO I have boon subject to at- tuekaof Asthma tho last twenty years. I have j never found anything to Darling's Liver Regulator, j limnordlnj; Immediate roliof. It ls a thorough i liver and bilious remedy" , Mrs. Wing r Urooklyn, wrllesi "reuruary 2, J 800 In May lost I bad a severe attack of Files, which conlincd mo to the house. I took ote battle ot DABUNG'S LIFE BITTER? an. I waa entirely curoc. I have had no attack I ilnee." 1). V.'estcrvelt, Esq.. of South 5lh nenr Sth St., i street, WlUlanxbnrg, 1. 1. writes: "August 5, Hflll. Haning he n troubled with a dim -nlty in the liver and suliji-ct to bilious altttOII, I was advised by a frieinl to try DARUNC'S UVERREGUUTOn 1 did so. and foi nd it to operate admirably, removing the biicMiul arousing llie live tu octirity. 1 have rlao used it na a FAJIIL1 UEDICINE. When onrehlldron are ontof sorts, we ivelliem a few drops and it seta them all right, I find it meets alio general want- ef tho stomach and bow-lit when pisorden-d." Reader, IT JCOH ucod ottlwa bnt.U those most exsellent remediei. in Ure for them ot. tho atores: if youdu i" : Bud then: take no other, hut inclose 1 MM" lOUHl SU w.,1"""". .1 .... ..... ,VV the r. ni 'py or rouiodlel will be tent accord iiiir to yonr dircetsoiis, by mall or SXureia, poet paid. Ad-uroat DANItili 3. DARl.l.VH, lOUUauau It., New York. P:t up in 53 cent an d $1 buttles each. 24m AN IMPORTAN1' DISCOVEBTII For the cure of CONSUMPTION DR0N0HITJ8, COUGHS AX1) COLDS. THE MAKORA AllABTCA nisiovsHMi nv a MISSIONARY. WHILE TRAVEMXQ IX ARABIA I ALL who ore sulToring I e l Conaumplion ahoiild use the MaKOSA AKaUOA, discovered by a mifiaionary in Arabia. All who are threatened with Consumption should use tho MakOKX AUAKICA, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are sulfcriii!; from Bronchitis should use tho Maxoba Aradica, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are suffcrina; fnm Soro Throat, Coutrhs and Colds, should use the Makora Aiiabica, discovered by a Missionary iu Arabia: All who are suffering from Asthma, hcrofula and Impurities of tho Blood, ihould use tho Makoka Arabica, discovered by a Missionary in Arabia. It euros Consumption. It cures Bronchitis. 1 1 euros Sore Throat. Coughs and Colds. It cures Aalluna, Sc-f lla and Impurities of tho Blood. This unequalled .tody is now for the first time introduced to the public. It was providentially discoverel by a missionary while traveling in Arabia. He war cured of Con aumption by its use after his cos was pronounced hopoleaa by learned phyaieiana in Europe. Ho has forwarded to us in writing, a full account of his own extraordinary cure, and of a numbor ol othor cures which have come under hia observation and alaoa full aetountof the uiedicino. At hisreouest, and impelled by a desiro to extend a knowledge of this remody to the public, we hnvo hud his oommuuieatlon printed in pamphlet form for free distribution. Its interest is anhaneed by an uconunt which he gives of sumo of the iconcs of the Syrian Massacres, which be obtaiucd from thore who suffered in thatanful tragedy. This pamphlet may be i btaincd at our office, or it will be sent free by mail to all who apply for it. We import the Makora Arabiha direct from Smyrna through the house of Cleon A Gylippus, and wehavo always on hand a fu'l aupply put up in bottles ready for use with full directions. Price one dollar per bottle. Sent by mail, en re eeipl of price, and 24 cents for post-go. For sale wholeaale and retail by LEEDS, till, MORE A CO., Jmporttri vf Driiyt and iltdicinri, 01 Liherty atreet, N. Y. For aale by Drneflata (cnerally. n" 2 NEW FIRM. Bool Sine, 1' at k Tap Stoic, MORTON & SAP P ESPEl TFULLY invite the oiilicn of Mon Yernon and violnlty to eall and aee heir n atoekof Men', , Lediea. lliases, and Chil Irei H.il morals, I! iiers, Boots, rihoes. and Oslir l Tk II . ".tv a"U (Moves. Summer Ha s and ("ana a! of which we are aelllnnat war prlcea. We are rt ceivinx now goods every week, whicu we get a. new summer atylea Our goods are always fret and new. It wil! nay everv one tebuv their goods of M0 TOX A 8APP. corner of Main aad Vine atrei . (Banning Building) Mt. Veraon.Ohio. W. J.MORTO?, M-tf .IAMBS SAPf. OF LANDS ami Town Lot8 in tho County of Knox forfeited to tho Stato of Ohio, for the tux. internet und penalty duo thereon up to January, 1SC0, upon which lands and town lots are added tho tax, interest and penalty that has s-iice accrued thereon up to and including tho year 18QI. i gu. aecnoN OH I UT TDW.ta n 1 t mo JACKSON TOWNSHIl'. lot no 19 ft hou4e 3233 i UNION TOWNSHIP. 20 n 'si s w lot 14 iSchousa 70 93 40 Sc house 3 & 3t 73 Sc 74 93 Sc 96 45, 57,58, 09,60 05 : :uil) dO White, Osn 10 7 lluvi.lson, Ov'o, Danvillo Shaw Wm do sumo do sttns di samo do sumo do samo do Stato of Ohio do tamo do Boll Samuel 10 3 Johnston, John 10 8 Starncr. Kligiheth 10 8 Bprlogflold, Mt. V. Si Pitts R HCo JEFFERSON 11 1 1 cenlro 25 n BROWN HOWARD HARRISON Xowbro, S D Drovn.ivitlo Skillinga, Jas J do White, Georgu 11 7 1 11 G 1 Simmon.4, Jamca Springfield, Mt. V & Puts UK Oo CI.AT TOWNSHIP, 43 13 Holers, Thoa, Martinsburg Vance, W ScA, Hanover, Hull, John, Porterfleld'i add. to liladcDsburg 42 it PLEASANT Springfield, Vt. V. Sc Pitts. It K Co. COLLEGE TOWNSHIP. Spiingfiolii, Mt V. & Pitts. R U Co PIKE TOWNSHIP. 2"rr' St Alnity ; Clinc, JO do ; Juhnson, Jno do 10, 17 Sc houso 4 shop and stablo 40 03 ' Tawtiey, Wm do Orubb, Wm, N. Liberty, It'eVnly'g ad' 4 tamo Frcdot, McDonald Waggoner, E heirs Fogle, Philip do "A oo 2 ik house Sc stable do 0 4 house do 1 CLINTON TOWNSHIP. 13 G 1 pt 27 in Q 18 G 1 pt tan yard lot 13 6 1 tan yard lot 13 G 1 pt in O 13 G 1 tan yatd lot F.lliott, Johnson Johnson, John l-eiever, JOIin Springfield, Mt V & Pitts. It U Co A Springfield. Mt V it; P.tl.S lilt Co Dls, Po or. 13 5 1 P Divis farm loiG 108 p's 50 4 38 0 1855 01 Hopkins, James 13 6 1 do 39 181-100 74 15 00 8 1853 61 Mitchell, M 11 It G 1 do 23 68 pis 44 3 39 G 1850 01 Bamo 13 0 1 do 24 45 pis 3'J 1 75 2 do Sp bgfleld, Mt. V Sc Pitts Ita Co 13 G 1 do 6;)-100 38 G 15 0 1854 Gl Mino 13 G 1 19 44 3D 55 5 do Rama 13 0 1 25 162 10074 15 42 5 do name 13 G 1 26 1 76.100 74 14 53 8 do same 13 G I nf35 1 GO-100 GO 5 45 0 1858 01 Mine 13 G 1 "pt 27 50 0 74 3 1854 01 Uowlei , Jeroroo 13 G 1 10 50 polos 00 5 31 0 1858 01 MOUNT VERNON SprlngfleM, Mt. V & Pitts KR Co Mt. Vernon tVolgamot, Daniel do factory add. Xo 24 SECOND WARD. Ruck0sp, O Jacobs, Will Shopbc!', Elita Waikers add . 291 Norton'! south add 103 and homo ol . pint 22 t x pt o 21542IG THIRD WARD, old plat 77 Brow:: i add 27 srsel, Sircuel Pavna John FOURTH Falrbinkd, Norton, U S Norton's w add orto.i'i 1 add. 152 i;,3 FltTII WARD. 2-5 of lot no 1 a 2.3 of 22 38 15 19 630 90 n 13 23 3 no Harrington. Mark. Lotbrop'l add. Ilaacti, Han id N northera add Davy, Eliiaboth do DiVil, Jacob' a heira Potwtn'a add. Kinoiy -I i n".: Curtis' ad I. .l.it.eK LjorwiCD Itinning'.s add. Norton, I) S Norton's north, add. O am, Cathtrio do llelfi Jsmes rotwin'.s addition Vore, K C old plat Wytho, Win H DelinoABroirntng's A MILFOKD Springfield, Mt. V. - Pittsburg Kit Co LIBERTY same 14 0 3 same 14 fi 3 same 14 0 i same 14 '. I pt pt till UIDDLEIUIRitY TOW N8HIP. Lnofbornugh, Joo )V It 8 3 pt 9 and h.iu.se 8 llead, Luke 19 18 9 wptse 3 Spencer 14 8 3 pt lol9 7 HILLIAR TOWNSHIP. Iloyce, Tnos W 15 5 4 pt n w cor 10 0 Springfield Mt. V. Sc Pittsburg K R Co. The Stale of Ohio, Knox County ss. 1, SaiiiiK-1 W i?'ttrq li:tr, Auditor of Knox County, do hereby certify tlmt Hie forogoitig is a truo list of lands and town lots forfeited to the Stitte of Ohio for the non-payment of taxes up to January i860, upon which is added tho tax, interest and penalty which has since accrued up to and including tho year 1S6I. S. W. FARQUIIAU. Auditor K. Q. NOTICE Is hereby given to fill persons concerned, that if. the tax, interest and penalty charged in the foregoing list, be not paid into the County Treasury, and the County Treasurer 8 receipt be pro luce I therefor before the second Monday of I) cember next, it being the ninth day of said month, the Auditor ot 8ai I county will oflbr lor sale at the Court louse in sai l county on said second Mondav in December, each tract or town lot 1'or tho taxes, interest and penalty due thereon, nnd ivill continue said sale from day to day until j each Iract or town lot ha been sold or oflcrort tor sale. S. W..FARQUHAR, Aud. K C. Auditor's Office, Knox Co., 5, 1861. SHERIFF'S SALE John Irvine va.L"-ov S, DUnay, Harriet R. D'a-ny. Miry B. Cu.woll, Henry B. Curtis and C. II. Sorihner. BYvirtue of an ordor of aale issued out of the Court of Comiooii Pleas of Knox County,-Ohio, and to me dirce'ed, I will offer for aale at the doer of the c urt houo in Mt Vernon. Knox Co.. O.on Kiturday, ths Osh day of Nov, A. I). ISM. hotween the h .urs of 10 o'clock, A. M and 4 o'el. k, P. SI., of 'aid day, the followingdi-crib-d real estate lo-wit : aituate in tho county of Cnnx, State of Ohi. , and dcacribod aa lot No. No o,e linn lr I and tw . .; , in the town of Mt. Vi rnon, in sni I county nnd State Also, about (".venerea oa land, more or les, with the aprur'en-ances, being port of lot number two 2 U. B Military land, in the th thir l o quarter of th seventh (7) township anl thirteenth f'S) range in aaid eoanty. and being the aame, srlie- ..n Leroy Dianovnow r. sidea. and which is Known Dwser A Sholler's mill properly, in Morris town - hip, Knox conniy. 0., and being the same ei nroyed to said Shal.; by Cyrus Ba.nd .If,, by deed oat. I reference to wnicn la neri'Oy aad lor pariicniarny of de.-riptioa- Appsaiaed at ae 4? 5wff T JAMBfi . JtHAsv WhK I A M l' UVU XCtt'l I TAL I I) I C I M For what VK'S III'I $128 $2 59 5 1858-01 31 02 0 1858-01 HO R 39 G 1858-01 70 0 30 0 1857-61 4 33 3 1858-61 4 33 8 1858-01 40 2 99 2 1858-61 8 34 1 1858-01 t GO 0 1858-01 4 lib 6 1858-01 li2 28 124 62 8 4 29 83 5 fron '17 TOWNSHIP. s h 2 pt no pt no 4 e pt r 2 84 10 4i 174 18 310 C 92 7 1858-G1 5 45 4 1854-G1 21 S2 8 18 58-01 0342 730 33 2 1854-G1 TOWNSHIP. 13 TOWNSHIP. w pt 1 4 TOWNSHIP. pt23 122 8 1 21 l.'a 25 900 14 20 7G 3 18 8 1858-61 25 3 1858-01 1 00 0 1858-G1 1 12 4 1557-01 19 34 2 1854-61 3 48 2 1854-G1 2 53 0 1850-01 home TOWNSHIP. 2 90 2 1858-01 2040 183 23 0 1854-01 2840 122 84 6 1854-01 4G Gl 12 6 40 36 88 138 10 G8 52 2 07 4 185S-G1 1 51 7 1850-61 2 22 7 1836-01 0 48 2 1850-01 3 50 1 1858-01 2 38 B 1858-01 5 57 5 1858-01 7 32 4 1858-01 1 53 2 1853-G1 5 31 4 1856-01 0 8U 8 185G-G1 4 83 9 1857-01 14 2G 2 1851 01 8 57 G 1855 01 & houso house 1 2 5 1 5 37 604 74 1 3 4042 413 98 3 18". 4 Gl FIRS T WARD. aru N'6. 400 02 89 1 1854 Gl 10 3 98 1 1858 01 212 23 03 4 1850 Gl 50 22 83 3 1854 01 100 8 52 0 1858 01 1903 240 09 8 1850 01 318 20 52 4 1857 01 80 12 01 9 1857 Gl 84 12 55 4 1850 Gl 318 70 20 7 1855 01 224 28 80 2 185s 01 180 10 58 4 do 53 5 09 9 do 00 4 85 8 do J7D 27 10 0 do 88 4 88 5 '57 Gl 80 10 90 4 '58 01 52 0 18 1 '55 Gl 184 8 55 2 '58 01 204 40 93 1 '55 01 4G4 5G 82 G '54 Gl G 122 10 13 1 '53 01 2 40 G 12 O '50 01 2 40 3 19 3 '50 61 3716 350 03 0 '54 01 108 13 79 3 '55 Gl 50 980 48 47 4 '57 01 4 12 2 83 3 '56 01 1-5 85 8 '55 01 4032 34." 53 0 -54 01 WARD. 112 GfllifiGo TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP n pt 25 w pt 20 w pt 20 track Kotioo in Attachment' Samuel Cassell and Satnuol Solomon aro hereby notified that on the 24thday of June A" D ISIil.Mark Cur ii filed a petition in the Court of Commos Pleat, Kno eoanty. Ohio, against the aaid Caaael aad Sv.Ioin m an l others; iho object of whioh is to roe iver of said dofondants, at makora. the amount of . i notecal:ingnr l)in. dated Nor 2d, IS8D, falling due .May J'J, 1811 ,paya ble to C A J Cooper.and en loraed by them to tho plaintitftbe said C A J Co 'per being liable as endnrsors thoreon. An at- tac iment was Issicd iu aaid ease, and bmanuel j Nie iletand Jacob Hudson mado garnia:iaes thereon i The said Cissel A Solomon ore further notified thai unless they appear and demur or answer to i si.id petition en or before the 3d Saturday after this notice shall have been published aix weeks, t atjudginent will be taken by default, and exo-o tion and other procea linns .kon accordingly. W. !' JLr.LLA.N P, Atty for PIS" 0,l ;-5I-Upf3 2j n-rnnnrPt tlTOnH 'Nil ! sTATHtPB r-.a VV WEtf , 1": wi euen uiiii. J "XA WARNER MILLhtt'H nev M 'fia-nS 1j MT VERNON REPUBLICAN THURSDAY.. November 14. LETTERS FROM ROM HEY , Camp Keys, Romnkt, Nov. 1st. Mr. Hamskv Dear Sin: Thinking that the numerous friends of our boys from old Knox, would be pleased to rend the particulars of our expedition to this place, I have taken the liberty to inform them through the medium of your paper, which we are always pleased to see, but of late its visits have been but "few and far between, tlmt rather being the fault of our friends or the mail, perhaps both. One week ago this day, our regiment got in re: diness.and started to retake this place, leaving company E, then in com mand of Lieut. Shuliz, to protect the fort nnd provisions of Pendleton. Our boys were all in great glee at the prospect of having a little fun after laying so long a lime in camp. We traveled 26 miles that day, reaching New Creek, six miles above the station, and encamped at the f.rks of the road where the Romney Pike inter, sects the Great Western. It was a hard day's march, and that night we heard a great deal complaint of sore an l blistered feet. Next morning wo were all up early, got in readiness, and made up our minds to lodge thnt night in the beautiful little town of llomney, the distanco being 20 miles. After mnrhinc some two or thrpo miles, we came up lo Gen. Kelley, having with him the 8ih Ohio Regiment, 500 of the 7th Virginia, and the Ringold Caval ry, the latter numbering some sixty is en under the command of Capt. Keys. We were detained only a few moments when the whole lirigade was got in readiness, nnd we took up the line of march, quick step. When within six miles of the Gap, the brigade camo to a halt, the 8:h and 7th opened order, came to a present arms and the gallant 4th proudly marched through their lines, and took position in the advance. As we passed through tho.ir lines, we were greeted with exclamations, such as "give them thunder boys," "give them the d 1," "you are the boys," and "hurrah for the 4th Ohio," &c. We then marc led on in fine spirits, the buys forgett ng that they, a few hours before, had blistered feet, and that they were lired and fatigued from bard marching. On lo Romney was the word as we moved iiuickly on. At three o'clock in the afternoon, on turning the point of a hill, and within three fourths of n mile from the mouth of the Gap, we were warmly saluted by a goodly number of shells which fi ll thick and fast, thrown from a howitzer, planted near the mouth of the Gap, on the side of the mountain, by the enemy, showing that they had full knowledge of our intended visit. They done us no injury, as their shots v,ero nil too high. We opened fire on them from a 12 pounder, which caused Ihem to retire rather quickly through tho Gap, with their pieces. Tho Cavalry nnd our regiment followed in hot haste throu gh the Gup; but after passing that place a distance of half a mile, we were brought to a hah by a few very unmusical notes soun dtd from their I owiiz;r, at the bridge which crosses the lower bran h of the Po-)mac, also from a six pound rifled piece, p anted in the cemetery adjoining the town. Our artillery men commenced playing on them from a six and 12 pounder. A heavy firing was kept up for some thirty minutes on bjth sides, but with not much effect, as the most of their shots wen: whistling over as A few fell amongst our mo", wounding three in the 4th and killing one man in the 7th Virginia regiment. Our gallant C ilonel was heard to eny that wo co ilJ do nothing with our guns should they onco get us in range with their r fled piece. He rode ahead and ordered the cavalry and the 4th to charge through tho bridge and up the hill, and take their pieces at the point of the bayonet. Wo started down the valley, through the bridge nnd up the hill. Could you have heard them you would have thought that all of tho inhabitants of the lower regions had been let loose a?d were testing the strength of their lungs by cheering aud halloing. On arriving at tho cemetery they had did through the town towards Winchester. Our ciralry followed them some two or three miles, overtaking and killing a few of ihem nnd took possession of their rifled piece and howitzer, also all of their wagons fi led with provisions, camp equipage, amuni-tion, clothing, Ac. We captured 100 stand of arms and 75 horses, one flag and Col. McDowell's carriage and span of mules, he thinking it would be safer to take it a foot across tho mountains, in which I think the old gentleman was correct.Romney is a beautiful little towu, the county seal of Hampshire county. It ia situated on an elevation of aome two hundred feet above the i i ver, ith some five or tlx hundred mrmbrtimlt, At vet T have not been able to find a Lnion family in the plaoe. A great many men who had fled from the town and vicinity are aily returning. They had been told that they would be robbed and murdered if the Yankees caught them. There ia quits a number of pretty yrung ladies in th place, whom I think would make better soldiers than the men here, judging from the way they talk and act. They are very spunky; but should we remain hers long we hope to see some improvement in their manners towards us, whilst their beaux are absent. We have quite a number of good looking young men, such as Captains B and C , from your city, whom I think would olunteer to fill their places to the best of their ability, when off of duty, should their servi ces be required. The weather is very cold and it has rained tho past three days. Our force numbers about 2 000. fh picket duties are extremely hard. Firs hundred men are kept out on different roads and gaps. We are daily expecting reinforcements; Danham's Battery arrived a few days since, I think that our next move will be on Winchester. Our new Colonel, James Mason, is all that a soldier could wish. Fn ia gentlemanly and courteous as well as a fine officer.Our old friend, Col. Cantwe'l, acoom-; anied us on the expedition, and could be seen in the thickest of the haolo, at one time a shell bursting under his horse, but doi g no injury. Adjutant Green, formerly 1st Lieutenant of our company, conducted himself on that day most bravely, leading the charge ncios3 the bridge, and urging the men on to victoiy. Our men, as a genera thing, are hi goo.l health. Fearing that ere this I have tired your patience, I will close. Yours, Respectfully, A. W. LIPPFFT, Co. B, 4UtO,Y.U. 9. A. P. 8.---Tub reasou that I have mitten this letter is, because Virginia reporters, who accompanied us, give Gen. Kellsy and Virginians all the credit; A. W. L. Cap Kkvs, Romney, Va ,) November 7th, '1861, j" Mr. Ramiet: Since I last wrote you, the Federal forces stationed hero hare had another slight skirmish with the rebels, resulting in the Confederates route. The secsi sianists held possession of a gap' in the mountain, 15 miles from our present camp, and 20 miles from Winchester. The fight was on ihe afternoon of the Cth ( Tuesday. ) The rebels were between 400 and 500 strong, and held aslrong position. Five or six of the rebels were killed and wounded, and 3 priioners captured. Our forces eome off without a wcratch. The Federal and Confederate pickets are stationed but four milei apart, on the Winchester road. A few days tince, two of the Ringold Cavalry ventured Ico far oatfidttof our picket lines, when they were filed upon by secession scouts, two shols taking tffect, but resulting in noth ing more than slight wounds. Severs reconnoitcring parties have been sent out by General Kelley, but have resulted as yet in gaining no valuable information in regard lo the enemy' position or numbers.It is supposed by some that we will re main here this winter, and by others that we are waiting fer the dvnnce of Genera) Bank's upon Leesburg. The latter, ws think, is the most probable, If General Banks should succeed in capturing Leesburg, it will be a de 'th blow to aeeession in that section. The Confederate forces at Winchester wHI be completely surrounded, and their rail road omrauniea tion out off with Manassas. Immediately after ihe capture of Leesburg, the two General, (Banks and Kelley) v. ill advance on either sido of Winchester where, it is prcbable, n strong opposition will b made by the Confederate forces. The proclamation of Gen. KelFey, referred to in my last, has produced its desired effect. A perfect rush of citisens baa been constantly kept up since ths proclamation was posted throughout the connlry, all coming lor the same purpose to take the oath of allegiance, and some activity is even observed in the little town of Romney. The General recommends to them the opening of their stores and groceries, insuring them protection, and offering them the use of the Baltimore b Ohio railroad for the transportation of their goods. COMMA. St. Louis, Ncv. 8. Gen. Fremont ar-rived by a special train this evening, and was met at the depot by an immense and enthusiastic crowd of citizens Large delegations of Germans from various wards of the city escorted thtOcnvfaJ to' his Quarters ! 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nnmm. MOUNT VERNON, OHIO, THURSDAY NOVEMBER 14.L861. NO. 2. VOL. VIII. Till Ml. EMM TREK 18 KNOWN BY US FKUITS I So is a Oood Physician by hit Sua cessful Works. The roots and the loavea will bo for the healing ftho nation.- Dibit. APPOINTMENTS FOR 1SG1, '63 I DR. R. J. LYONS, the cclebretd Indian Iforb Doctor can bo consulted at tho following plaoes very month during I.Sol and 1802. CUveland OQloo 181, Superior Street, opposite til Pot Offloo. Office days In Olovolandaa follow: lit, Ind, lSlh, S7ih, 28l.h, Mtn and Slut. Toledo, Collins House, offlco days 24th, 25th, 28th. Manifold, Amorienn llotol do tfth and 10th. 14 1. Vornon, Kenyoa Hotel do 11th und 12th. Newark, Holloa Hotel do 13th ami 14th. Ilavenna, Cnllina Honae do 3d anil 4th. Ikron, Kiiipire House do 5lhand"th. 1 ouster, (Jrandall Kx'ge do 7th and 8th. Hyrle, llecbellouae do Mill und 17th. Narwalk, Amorican Houst do 18th and lllth. Monroe, Strong Hotel do 20th and 2lit. Adrian, Hrackot House do 22d and 23d. Paiaeaville, Oowles House do 29th. ST Minim strictly adhered to J give auoh bulais as have no strife Wiih natnroor the laws of life, With blood uty band! I never stain, Nor prison men to oaso their pain. US IS A NIVHICIAtf INDEED WHO CURES. Tha Indian Herb Doctor, K, .T. Lyons, cures the following complaints in tho most obstinate stngosof their ojistonoc, vii. Disease "f the Throat, Lunga, heart, Liver, Stomach, Dropsy in the Chost, Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Kits, Falling Sickness, and all ther Servous Dornnjcments. Also all diseases of tha Blood, linn a" Scrofula, Erysipelas, Cancors, Fever Sores, I eprosy and all other coinplionlod kronie complaints. All forms of Female Difll lultios attended to with tha happiest results. It is hoped that no one will despair of a cure until tkiy have given thelndian Herb Doctor's Medicine a fair an 1 faithful trial. During the Doctor's travels in Kurope, West Indios, South America and tha United States, he has been the instrument in Ood's hand, to restore to houlth and vigor thousands who were given up and pronounood incurable by the most eminent Old School Pbyilelnns; nay more than a thousand who wero at tho very verge of tho grave, are now living monuments of tho Indian Herb Doctor's skill and successful treatment; and arc iaily exclaiming 'Blessed bo the day when we first saw and partook of She Indian Herb Doctor's Modi-eiae.'Satisfactory references of cures will bo gladly and keerfully given whenever required. Tho Doctor pledges his sacred word and honor that ho will nowise, directly or indirectly induce or eaa.se an v invalid to tako bis molicincs without tho strongest probability of a euro Iteutcuiber consultationand a.Ivice freo. Positively no patients examined after sundown. Tho pear shall be liberally considered. The Dr. has jeit issuod a pamphlet coataining a brief sketch of his life, siudy aud travels, which can bo had free of barge by all win. desiro one. Post offico address, box 2ni:l, Cleveland. Dee 13, 'till nO-Iy It. J. LYONS, l D THE UN ION "WASTl ING MACHINE" Ah, wonderj suro will nevercoaso, Since worksof Art do so increase, No matter whether we've war or pease, Women can now do washing with case, With Walker's Union Washer. Till! UNDHUSKiXIH) WOULD ItEfll'KOTFrjX-LY say to the people of Knox and adjoining asanties. that ho has secure. 1 tho Agency for tho manufacture and s:ile of the justly celelirnted Washer, patented by Mr. C.Walker of Erio county, New York, atnl before taking this mode of present- i ing whem to the public, has placed them in the hand ts of those who have giveu them a full and fair i trial, and would respectfully sail the attention of those desiruus of soMiriog a good Washing Ma- ehina to tho folloiving testimonial of well known oitisensof thiscityand enmity. We, tho undersigned, would recommend 0. Walker's Union Washer as one of the most desirable implements of household economy and believe that it stands uneipialcd for ease of operating, for perfection and expedition in washing, and for the eoafort and health of the operator. L M. Fowler, Robert Watson, flenry Kauaom, Mr. Robert Watsen, Mrs. KUen lUniom. William Harllott, Dr. Wm. I!. Ueardslay, Jarae.s Staunton, Mrs. Dorcas Heard slay. Mis. Helen Staunton, W. V7. Wade, K. llildreth, Mrs. Wade, Mrs. K. Hilriretb, Arnold llildreth, Wai. Blair, Mrs. Arnold "ildreth, Mrs. Wii'iam P.lair, George Jackson, Albert llildreth, Mrs. tieorge Jackson, Mrs. Albert llildreth. Daa. K. IJ. lirlggl, Mr. K. II. nrlgga, Using fully ss' sfied that we can boat the world of Washing Macliir.es in wasning, and fur cheapness and durability, would respectfully sjlicit orders. Cat! and seo our Washers at tho Sau Factory of P. C. Lano, Coopers' Foundry Bttlldliif, HORACE WELCH, . aatftf Mt. Vernon, Ohio. THE UNDERSIGNED, a resident and praotioing Physician of Knox county for the last twenty rears and of tho city of Mt. Vernon for tho last nlae years, proposes to treat, if called on in the on- eet ef tho diieaso, all the various kinds of Fever our ity and vicinity are subject to, successfully or no enarge mano torsorvtces or modtctne. Also llili. us Colic, Cramn Colic. Diarrhoea, Choi era-Infantum, Croup, C'"lora Morbus and Cholera, (it ill season Ion the above prinoipln. l.iplheria, I putrid or malignant lore throat ) Scarlantinn, In-nanatlon of the Lungs, In., will be treated with sueeess or no charge. Cancers of any kind or description, Cancer Warts Rose Cancer, Nodes, Weni, Moles on the faco or eek, Blotches on the face or nock, nay or all of tkeie will be removed without tho knife, and curod ar ao charge made for treatment. Recent cases of Felons cured without lancing. Particular attention will be given to all kinds of female diseases or weaknoss. Also tj tho hoaling ef old lores, Ac., Ac. A cure will be guarantied in all cases of the generative o'gani. N. R. Private consultations FSKI and strhti.t ONriDKNTIAL. OVFFICE 0 Vin east of Main-st., Mt, Vernon. Ohio. Addreis Postoffieo Box. No. 65. ,DR. J. H. OFFICER. rT 22 ly HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS FROM CHICAGO 0000 McCorraicki Mowers and Reapers in the field I Twenty five thousands sold, during tho past six year r.r an average of ovin 4,000 each year Salet tare Increased from 1,600, in 1854, to nearly 5,061 a 1860, being a larier number than ii manu- factui 1 by any other single establishment in the worm . The ibictiber haj secured the agency for Knox Co. of t e above popular maohine which stands at the head of the list of Mowers and Roapers aa the taoat simple, durable and perfect performer ever offered to tho citizens of Knox Co. all of which be is willing to prove by letting any farmer take ono of ear machines with any other maohine to use through harreat he agreeing to buy one of the machines when through harvest giving him the ekotoa whiob to buy, and charging nothing for the uie of the MoCormick If he does notchooae to tajie It. We are prepared to give all farmers who will give use a call, circulars with any amount of testimony from near home that will satisfy them, that It is the machine for them to buy. For farther formation eall at the Hardware Store of . C. C. CURTIS, ae.M-.-3m.) Main at.. Mt. Vornon. O. jiuks h. acraar.ANB. W1LIUM WRI.LS. MFARLAND & WELLS. H.VVI )T8T OFINID New Furniture Rooms OX H.IIX 8TBEET. OVBU HAUK'S IIAIi.N ESS AM) RADDLE SHOP Second floor. onpoaita King'a Hat Store WHERE MAY UK FOUND A OOOD ASSORT-ment of Chairs. Iledateada and Cabinet Ware f their own manof latum, at prices to suit the timea. All work warranted. All kinds of wood, turning dona on short notler aad la good atylt. O ,-intry Cabinet, SUkers wil to well to five us a eall. Wagon llubbs, S'ai Banistars. Nucl Posts, and In short anything la wood iwn be turned at our idion. 9. R. Lnmher, ennntryprodae ond esah taken la axrhant, for oar work. All orders prompt i'e-d A I nf pahlls pttnaara aolieit Uflil jj atTARI.ArTD ViLLfl A GOOD W. L- BANE, AOTTRNEY AT LA IV, MOUNT VERTGX OFFICE Rooma formerly occupied by Hoamer Curtie, Esq,, threo doore south of ilio bank. BRAIN A 111) A BCBRIDOE, LITHOGIt A P HERS, IN EVERY VARIETY OF STYLE. BANK STREET, Opposite Woddell Houso, Clovclond, Ohio " HENRY S. MITCHELL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law AND NOTARY PUBLIC;. CFPI C --North side Kremlin Block, MT. VERNON, OHIO. WALTER II. SMITH, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MT. VERNON, OHIO. Office on High Street, opposito the Court House ftb25tf CALL AND GE L' YOUR I L. I, I N E 11 Y M FURNIHING GOODS! AT A. P GILLMOKE'S. . MT. VERNON NURSERY. FRUIT TREES, Ac., CHEAP TO SUIT THE HARD TJMTSI Our stock of fruit trees, orcrgreens'grnne vines, Ac , is much more extensivo than ever before, and will bo sold very cheap. BARTON ST A 11 R. 48 1). C. MONTGOMERY, ATTBBHE? LI WW, IN BOOTH BUILDING OVER Yi'SIC STORE' Mount Vernon, Ohio. Special attention given to the Collecting of '. Isims. and tho purchaso and sale of rcul Estnte. h 179 for sale unimproved lands as follows, 640 in Osage County, Missouri, 60a acres in V" rrcn Countv, Missouri, 302 acres in St. Fran-nisCounty, Missouri, also 12.i acres and linn 40 hire' lot in Hardin County, Ohio, ami BH acres in drrccr County, Ohio. March 1 . ';l, Ul-tf . II AS C. BONNET. JonN II. ROVSK UOXN'EY i ROUSE, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW AND BCMOITOna IN CHANCERY. it -Main atrcot, Peoria, Illinois, Particular atta illon River lo Ileal Estate, a.'d Collection oases taken throughout ilio State. 49-ly j. w. visi.K. sr. o.coorEn. V A X C K & COOP E It , ATTORNEYS AT LAW. UT. VBRNON, P. OlU 'e southeast Corner of ) th Chostnnl I'. oppoaik Knox t)""'tT U ' lentWl Tsxriso AT, Mijll.lSJI. CARD PICTDBBSI CARD I'lCTCBSSl) LE WIS la prepared to make tlia-. beautiful strh f full lenjth card pie. urea that aro attracting a much altontinn in eaitorn eitica. Also, minia'ure pictures for visitinjearda, business ear. la, Ike. C and see them. Rooms corner Main and (lamhie strcsta, Mt. Vernon, O. 23-tf. WHERE VOW "CAM JB I I THE CHEAPEST!! William M. Mefford, ) ETURKP HIS THANKS TO THE CITIZF.i Vol' Knox County for tho liberal patronage oa Jndcdto him, and would say tiiat he has now o lad as gorrt Harness, Saddles, Buggy, Carriagi agon and I low Harness, Cullar,llridtes, Startii ils, Whir' Ac, as ever. SHOF Kcrth-eaBlcorner Market House. kaglltll AlsEXA NDEIl EL lToTT Deaf and Dumb,! HOUSE PAINTER, OFFERS hia aerricos to tho oitlaona of Mt. Ver non and Knox county, and solicits a aharo of publi patronage CsyShop in Jacob Martin's building opposito ho Drake Hotel, Mt. Vornon, Ohio. no26-tj LEWIS' TEMPLE OF ART COR. 1UIN AND eailllKR-STS., Over Taylor, Gantt & Co.'s Store, mt. v n ox, onio. PHOTOGRAPHS in erory style of the art. Da. X guorrootypes and Anibrotypei photographed to any site and colored true to nature. Ainbro-typea and other sm ill work done on short noti;e. N. D. The stylo of pioturoa termed 25 cent pictures prHtively not taken at mr rooma. nov JI 'JO-nS-tf .V.E.LEWIS. Entrance on Main atreet, between Taylor, Gant t Co.' i and h. Muuk'r Clothing Store. April lu-Jotf REMOVAL. DR. C. ffl. KI1LSEY, DENTR 1ST! HAS takes, fo a terra of years the rooms recently o oupied by Mr. N. N. Hill, and iinme-llalely over the atore room of Taylor, dan 1 1 A Co., where ho will proaecute the varioua duties of the profeaaion. With an experience of over IS yearr jonstnnt practice, and an acquaintance with all the I.ATE IMPROVEMENTS of the Art, he feelsoonn-leut of giving rntire aatiafaction. The beat aklll of the Profeaaion warranted U ha sierelaed in every ease. On hand a lue a took ot Deatel naareilala recently prnearei frnm Hie Bast' DARLING'S Low sr Kj)njAYi& AND LIFE I3ITTKUS Aro ui vsgolublo extntct?. Tlicytiuro nil lil Houh disorder or tho huumt. yflU'in. Tlmy roy uluto und inv.K'iratn tliu lirerund kidu?y; theo givo tono to tho .h.- t. OfflM thoy rogHlat-tho fooretfona, cxoretiunK and cxhr.lntionK, oqutill iio tho oirculutitin and purify tho blood. Thus, 1 hillioui oomplaintu flomo of which iiro Torpid Uvur, Sick llundacho, DynpopdiA, HHM, Chilli und (ovorit, Cufltivt i I. :i.' ;.m: ontiruly OOD trolod nnd curod by i: romodioa. DARLING'S ltumovod tho morbid and bilious deposit from the itonuch and bowoli, rou?atoi tho liver and kidneyM, removing every ODltfUOtlcn, restoros a natural and healthy notion in tho v tal organs. It in a superior filltY KBIWKE, Much bettor tlun Pills, and much cniior to take DARLINGS' LIP BITTOS, Is a aiiicrior tonic and diuretic; excollont In aa-ea of loasol'appetile,tlntuloiicy, femalo weaknoss, irrogularites, jiain in tlto side und bowols, blind pjotrudlug an I bleeding piles, nnd general debility. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY: Jaa. L. Brumloy, morobant, 1H4 Fulton stroet, UN Vork . Itos August tS, 18(10: "I have been filleted w iles, accompanied with bleeding, the last thro a; 1 used DARLING'S And now considorinynolf actually curod." Hon. John A Cress writes, "B'ookljm, March 15, Ii the siirinn nf 175'J I tooli a severo cold, whicli inducod a violent fever. Itonkdusoaof DARLING'S LIVER REGULATOR, It bruko U-my cold and fovea at onco. Previous to ihis a tack I hao qoen trouhled with dyayep-sia, acvcrrl montha; I bavo felt Sothlpg of it since." Otla Studloy, Esq., 123 East 23th street, N. Y., ''Auglt18, !8oO 1 had a difficulty with KW- ney Coui)lnint threo years, with constant pain in tho email of uiv back. I had used must all kinds of medicines, but fonnd no permanent relief until l useu Darling's Liver Regulator, AND LIFE 131TTERS, I passed clotted blood by tho Urethra. I am now enureiy curen, an'i iaao pleasure iu rctum-mendlng these remedies." ir. iv.i, ... II t ... i!...! V V write: "Feb- 20, lflrtO I have boon subject to at- tuekaof Asthma tho last twenty years. I have j never found anything to Darling's Liver Regulator, j limnordlnj; Immediate roliof. It ls a thorough i liver and bilious remedy" , Mrs. Wing r Urooklyn, wrllesi "reuruary 2, J 800 In May lost I bad a severe attack of Files, which conlincd mo to the house. I took ote battle ot DABUNG'S LIFE BITTER? an. I waa entirely curoc. I have had no attack I ilnee." 1). V.'estcrvelt, Esq.. of South 5lh nenr Sth St., i street, WlUlanxbnrg, 1. 1. writes: "August 5, Hflll. Haning he n troubled with a dim -nlty in the liver and suliji-ct to bilious altttOII, I was advised by a frieinl to try DARUNC'S UVERREGUUTOn 1 did so. and foi nd it to operate admirably, removing the biicMiul arousing llie live tu octirity. 1 have rlao used it na a FAJIIL1 UEDICINE. When onrehlldron are ontof sorts, we ivelliem a few drops and it seta them all right, I find it meets alio general want- ef tho stomach and bow-lit when pisorden-d." Reader, IT JCOH ucod ottlwa bnt.U those most exsellent remediei. in Ure for them ot. tho atores: if youdu i" : Bud then: take no other, hut inclose 1 MM" lOUHl SU w.,1"""". .1 .... ..... ,VV the r. ni 'py or rouiodlel will be tent accord iiiir to yonr dircetsoiis, by mall or SXureia, poet paid. Ad-uroat DANItili 3. DARl.l.VH, lOUUauau It., New York. P:t up in 53 cent an d $1 buttles each. 24m AN IMPORTAN1' DISCOVEBTII For the cure of CONSUMPTION DR0N0HITJ8, COUGHS AX1) COLDS. THE MAKORA AllABTCA nisiovsHMi nv a MISSIONARY. WHILE TRAVEMXQ IX ARABIA I ALL who ore sulToring I e l Conaumplion ahoiild use the MaKOSA AKaUOA, discovered by a mifiaionary in Arabia. All who are threatened with Consumption should use tho MakOKX AUAKICA, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are sulfcriii!; from Bronchitis should use tho Maxoba Aradica, discovered by a missionary in Arabia. All who are suffcrina; fnm Soro Throat, Coutrhs and Colds, should use the Makora Aiiabica, discovered by a Missionary iu Arabia: All who are suffering from Asthma, hcrofula and Impurities of tho Blood, ihould use tho Makoka Arabica, discovered by a Missionary in Arabia. It euros Consumption. It cures Bronchitis. 1 1 euros Sore Throat. Coughs and Colds. It cures Aalluna, Sc-f lla and Impurities of tho Blood. This unequalled .tody is now for the first time introduced to the public. It was providentially discoverel by a missionary while traveling in Arabia. He war cured of Con aumption by its use after his cos was pronounced hopoleaa by learned phyaieiana in Europe. Ho has forwarded to us in writing, a full account of his own extraordinary cure, and of a numbor ol othor cures which have come under hia observation and alaoa full aetountof the uiedicino. At hisreouest, and impelled by a desiro to extend a knowledge of this remody to the public, we hnvo hud his oommuuieatlon printed in pamphlet form for free distribution. Its interest is anhaneed by an uconunt which he gives of sumo of the iconcs of the Syrian Massacres, which be obtaiucd from thore who suffered in thatanful tragedy. This pamphlet may be i btaincd at our office, or it will be sent free by mail to all who apply for it. We import the Makora Arabiha direct from Smyrna through the house of Cleon A Gylippus, and wehavo always on hand a fu'l aupply put up in bottles ready for use with full directions. Price one dollar per bottle. Sent by mail, en re eeipl of price, and 24 cents for post-go. For sale wholeaale and retail by LEEDS, till, MORE A CO., Jmporttri vf Driiyt and iltdicinri, 01 Liherty atreet, N. Y. For aale by Drneflata (cnerally. n" 2 NEW FIRM. Bool Sine, 1' at k Tap Stoic, MORTON & SAP P ESPEl TFULLY invite the oiilicn of Mon Yernon and violnlty to eall and aee heir n atoekof Men', , Lediea. lliases, and Chil Irei H.il morals, I! iiers, Boots, rihoes. and Oslir l Tk II . ".tv a"U (Moves. Summer Ha s and ("ana a! of which we are aelllnnat war prlcea. We are rt ceivinx now goods every week, whicu we get a. new summer atylea Our goods are always fret and new. It wil! nay everv one tebuv their goods of M0 TOX A 8APP. corner of Main aad Vine atrei . (Banning Building) Mt. Veraon.Ohio. W. J.MORTO?, M-tf .IAMBS SAPf. OF LANDS ami Town Lot8 in tho County of Knox forfeited to tho Stato of Ohio, for the tux. internet und penalty duo thereon up to January, 1SC0, upon which lands and town lots are added tho tax, interest and penalty that has s-iice accrued thereon up to and including tho year 18QI. i gu. aecnoN OH I UT TDW.ta n 1 t mo JACKSON TOWNSHIl'. lot no 19 ft hou4e 3233 i UNION TOWNSHIP. 20 n 'si s w lot 14 iSchousa 70 93 40 Sc house 3 & 3t 73 Sc 74 93 Sc 96 45, 57,58, 09,60 05 : :uil) dO White, Osn 10 7 lluvi.lson, Ov'o, Danvillo Shaw Wm do sumo do sttns di samo do sumo do samo do Stato of Ohio do tamo do Boll Samuel 10 3 Johnston, John 10 8 Starncr. Kligiheth 10 8 Bprlogflold, Mt. V. Si Pitts R HCo JEFFERSON 11 1 1 cenlro 25 n BROWN HOWARD HARRISON Xowbro, S D Drovn.ivitlo Skillinga, Jas J do White, Georgu 11 7 1 11 G 1 Simmon.4, Jamca Springfield, Mt. V & Puts UK Oo CI.AT TOWNSHIP, 43 13 Holers, Thoa, Martinsburg Vance, W ScA, Hanover, Hull, John, Porterfleld'i add. to liladcDsburg 42 it PLEASANT Springfield, Vt. V. Sc Pitts. It K Co. COLLEGE TOWNSHIP. Spiingfiolii, Mt V. & Pitts. R U Co PIKE TOWNSHIP. 2"rr' St Alnity ; Clinc, JO do ; Juhnson, Jno do 10, 17 Sc houso 4 shop and stablo 40 03 ' Tawtiey, Wm do Orubb, Wm, N. Liberty, It'eVnly'g ad' 4 tamo Frcdot, McDonald Waggoner, E heirs Fogle, Philip do "A oo 2 ik house Sc stable do 0 4 house do 1 CLINTON TOWNSHIP. 13 G 1 pt 27 in Q 18 G 1 pt tan yard lot 13 6 1 tan yard lot 13 G 1 pt in O 13 G 1 tan yatd lot F.lliott, Johnson Johnson, John l-eiever, JOIin Springfield, Mt V & Pitts. It U Co A Springfield. Mt V it; P.tl.S lilt Co Dls, Po or. 13 5 1 P Divis farm loiG 108 p's 50 4 38 0 1855 01 Hopkins, James 13 6 1 do 39 181-100 74 15 00 8 1853 61 Mitchell, M 11 It G 1 do 23 68 pis 44 3 39 G 1850 01 Bamo 13 0 1 do 24 45 pis 3'J 1 75 2 do Sp bgfleld, Mt. V Sc Pitts Ita Co 13 G 1 do 6;)-100 38 G 15 0 1854 Gl Mino 13 G 1 19 44 3D 55 5 do Rama 13 0 1 25 162 10074 15 42 5 do name 13 G 1 26 1 76.100 74 14 53 8 do same 13 G I nf35 1 GO-100 GO 5 45 0 1858 01 Mine 13 G 1 "pt 27 50 0 74 3 1854 01 Uowlei , Jeroroo 13 G 1 10 50 polos 00 5 31 0 1858 01 MOUNT VERNON SprlngfleM, Mt. V & Pitts KR Co Mt. Vernon tVolgamot, Daniel do factory add. Xo 24 SECOND WARD. Ruck0sp, O Jacobs, Will Shopbc!', Elita Waikers add . 291 Norton'! south add 103 and homo ol . pint 22 t x pt o 21542IG THIRD WARD, old plat 77 Brow:: i add 27 srsel, Sircuel Pavna John FOURTH Falrbinkd, Norton, U S Norton's w add orto.i'i 1 add. 152 i;,3 FltTII WARD. 2-5 of lot no 1 a 2.3 of 22 38 15 19 630 90 n 13 23 3 no Harrington. Mark. Lotbrop'l add. Ilaacti, Han id N northera add Davy, Eliiaboth do DiVil, Jacob' a heira Potwtn'a add. Kinoiy -I i n".: Curtis' ad I. .l.it.eK LjorwiCD Itinning'.s add. Norton, I) S Norton's north, add. O am, Cathtrio do llelfi Jsmes rotwin'.s addition Vore, K C old plat Wytho, Win H DelinoABroirntng's A MILFOKD Springfield, Mt. V. - Pittsburg Kit Co LIBERTY same 14 0 3 same 14 fi 3 same 14 0 i same 14 '. I pt pt till UIDDLEIUIRitY TOW N8HIP. Lnofbornugh, Joo )V It 8 3 pt 9 and h.iu.se 8 llead, Luke 19 18 9 wptse 3 Spencer 14 8 3 pt lol9 7 HILLIAR TOWNSHIP. Iloyce, Tnos W 15 5 4 pt n w cor 10 0 Springfield Mt. V. Sc Pittsburg K R Co. The Stale of Ohio, Knox County ss. 1, SaiiiiK-1 W i?'ttrq li:tr, Auditor of Knox County, do hereby certify tlmt Hie forogoitig is a truo list of lands and town lots forfeited to the Stitte of Ohio for the non-payment of taxes up to January i860, upon which is added tho tax, interest and penalty which has since accrued up to and including tho year 1S6I. S. W. FARQUIIAU. Auditor K. Q. NOTICE Is hereby given to fill persons concerned, that if. the tax, interest and penalty charged in the foregoing list, be not paid into the County Treasury, and the County Treasurer 8 receipt be pro luce I therefor before the second Monday of I) cember next, it being the ninth day of said month, the Auditor ot 8ai I county will oflbr lor sale at the Court louse in sai l county on said second Mondav in December, each tract or town lot 1'or tho taxes, interest and penalty due thereon, nnd ivill continue said sale from day to day until j each Iract or town lot ha been sold or oflcrort tor sale. S. W..FARQUHAR, Aud. K C. Auditor's Office, Knox Co., 5, 1861. SHERIFF'S SALE John Irvine va.L"-ov S, DUnay, Harriet R. D'a-ny. Miry B. Cu.woll, Henry B. Curtis and C. II. Sorihner. BYvirtue of an ordor of aale issued out of the Court of Comiooii Pleas of Knox County,-Ohio, and to me dirce'ed, I will offer for aale at the doer of the c urt houo in Mt Vernon. Knox Co.. O.on Kiturday, ths Osh day of Nov, A. I). ISM. hotween the h .urs of 10 o'clock, A. M and 4 o'el. k, P. SI., of 'aid day, the followingdi-crib-d real estate lo-wit : aituate in tho county of Cnnx, State of Ohi. , and dcacribod aa lot No. No o,e linn lr I and tw . .; , in the town of Mt. Vi rnon, in sni I county nnd State Also, about (".venerea oa land, more or les, with the aprur'en-ances, being port of lot number two 2 U. B Military land, in the th thir l o quarter of th seventh (7) township anl thirteenth f'S) range in aaid eoanty. and being the aame, srlie- ..n Leroy Dianovnow r. sidea. and which is Known Dwser A Sholler's mill properly, in Morris town - hip, Knox conniy. 0., and being the same ei nroyed to said Shal.; by Cyrus Ba.nd .If,, by deed oat. I reference to wnicn la neri'Oy aad lor pariicniarny of de.-riptioa- Appsaiaed at ae 4? 5wff T JAMBfi . JtHAsv WhK I A M l' UVU XCtt'l I TAL I I) I C I M For what VK'S III'I $128 $2 59 5 1858-01 31 02 0 1858-01 HO R 39 G 1858-01 70 0 30 0 1857-61 4 33 3 1858-61 4 33 8 1858-01 40 2 99 2 1858-61 8 34 1 1858-01 t GO 0 1858-01 4 lib 6 1858-01 li2 28 124 62 8 4 29 83 5 fron '17 TOWNSHIP. s h 2 pt no pt no 4 e pt r 2 84 10 4i 174 18 310 C 92 7 1858-G1 5 45 4 1854-G1 21 S2 8 18 58-01 0342 730 33 2 1854-G1 TOWNSHIP. 13 TOWNSHIP. w pt 1 4 TOWNSHIP. pt23 122 8 1 21 l.'a 25 900 14 20 7G 3 18 8 1858-61 25 3 1858-01 1 00 0 1858-G1 1 12 4 1557-01 19 34 2 1854-61 3 48 2 1854-G1 2 53 0 1850-01 home TOWNSHIP. 2 90 2 1858-01 2040 183 23 0 1854-01 2840 122 84 6 1854-01 4G Gl 12 6 40 36 88 138 10 G8 52 2 07 4 185S-G1 1 51 7 1850-61 2 22 7 1836-01 0 48 2 1850-01 3 50 1 1858-01 2 38 B 1858-01 5 57 5 1858-01 7 32 4 1858-01 1 53 2 1853-G1 5 31 4 1856-01 0 8U 8 185G-G1 4 83 9 1857-01 14 2G 2 1851 01 8 57 G 1855 01 & houso house 1 2 5 1 5 37 604 74 1 3 4042 413 98 3 18". 4 Gl FIRS T WARD. aru N'6. 400 02 89 1 1854 Gl 10 3 98 1 1858 01 212 23 03 4 1850 Gl 50 22 83 3 1854 01 100 8 52 0 1858 01 1903 240 09 8 1850 01 318 20 52 4 1857 01 80 12 01 9 1857 Gl 84 12 55 4 1850 Gl 318 70 20 7 1855 01 224 28 80 2 185s 01 180 10 58 4 do 53 5 09 9 do 00 4 85 8 do J7D 27 10 0 do 88 4 88 5 '57 Gl 80 10 90 4 '58 01 52 0 18 1 '55 Gl 184 8 55 2 '58 01 204 40 93 1 '55 01 4G4 5G 82 G '54 Gl G 122 10 13 1 '53 01 2 40 G 12 O '50 01 2 40 3 19 3 '50 61 3716 350 03 0 '54 01 108 13 79 3 '55 Gl 50 980 48 47 4 '57 01 4 12 2 83 3 '56 01 1-5 85 8 '55 01 4032 34." 53 0 -54 01 WARD. 112 GfllifiGo TOWNSHIP TOWNSHIP n pt 25 w pt 20 w pt 20 track Kotioo in Attachment' Samuel Cassell and Satnuol Solomon aro hereby notified that on the 24thday of June A" D ISIil.Mark Cur ii filed a petition in the Court of Commos Pleat, Kno eoanty. Ohio, against the aaid Caaael aad Sv.Ioin m an l others; iho object of whioh is to roe iver of said dofondants, at makora. the amount of . i notecal:ingnr l)in. dated Nor 2d, IS8D, falling due .May J'J, 1811 ,paya ble to C A J Cooper.and en loraed by them to tho plaintitftbe said C A J Co 'per being liable as endnrsors thoreon. An at- tac iment was Issicd iu aaid ease, and bmanuel j Nie iletand Jacob Hudson mado garnia:iaes thereon i The said Cissel A Solomon ore further notified thai unless they appear and demur or answer to i si.id petition en or before the 3d Saturday after this notice shall have been published aix weeks, t atjudginent will be taken by default, and exo-o tion and other procea linns .kon accordingly. W. !' JLr.LLA.N P, Atty for PIS" 0,l ;-5I-Upf3 2j n-rnnnrPt tlTOnH 'Nil ! sTATHtPB r-.a VV WEtf , 1": wi euen uiiii. J "XA WARNER MILLhtt'H nev M 'fia-nS 1j MT VERNON REPUBLICAN THURSDAY.. November 14. LETTERS FROM ROM HEY , Camp Keys, Romnkt, Nov. 1st. Mr. Hamskv Dear Sin: Thinking that the numerous friends of our boys from old Knox, would be pleased to rend the particulars of our expedition to this place, I have taken the liberty to inform them through the medium of your paper, which we are always pleased to see, but of late its visits have been but "few and far between, tlmt rather being the fault of our friends or the mail, perhaps both. One week ago this day, our regiment got in re: diness.and started to retake this place, leaving company E, then in com mand of Lieut. Shuliz, to protect the fort nnd provisions of Pendleton. Our boys were all in great glee at the prospect of having a little fun after laying so long a lime in camp. We traveled 26 miles that day, reaching New Creek, six miles above the station, and encamped at the f.rks of the road where the Romney Pike inter, sects the Great Western. It was a hard day's march, and that night we heard a great deal complaint of sore an l blistered feet. Next morning wo were all up early, got in readiness, and made up our minds to lodge thnt night in the beautiful little town of llomney, the distanco being 20 miles. After mnrhinc some two or thrpo miles, we came up lo Gen. Kelley, having with him the 8ih Ohio Regiment, 500 of the 7th Virginia, and the Ringold Caval ry, the latter numbering some sixty is en under the command of Capt. Keys. We were detained only a few moments when the whole lirigade was got in readiness, nnd we took up the line of march, quick step. When within six miles of the Gap, the brigade camo to a halt, the 8:h and 7th opened order, came to a present arms and the gallant 4th proudly marched through their lines, and took position in the advance. As we passed through tho.ir lines, we were greeted with exclamations, such as "give them thunder boys," "give them the d 1," "you are the boys," and "hurrah for the 4th Ohio," &c. We then marc led on in fine spirits, the buys forgett ng that they, a few hours before, had blistered feet, and that they were lired and fatigued from bard marching. On lo Romney was the word as we moved iiuickly on. At three o'clock in the afternoon, on turning the point of a hill, and within three fourths of n mile from the mouth of the Gap, we were warmly saluted by a goodly number of shells which fi ll thick and fast, thrown from a howitzer, planted near the mouth of the Gap, on the side of the mountain, by the enemy, showing that they had full knowledge of our intended visit. They done us no injury, as their shots v,ero nil too high. We opened fire on them from a 12 pounder, which caused Ihem to retire rather quickly through tho Gap, with their pieces. Tho Cavalry nnd our regiment followed in hot haste throu gh the Gup; but after passing that place a distance of half a mile, we were brought to a hah by a few very unmusical notes soun dtd from their I owiiz;r, at the bridge which crosses the lower bran h of the Po-)mac, also from a six pound rifled piece, p anted in the cemetery adjoining the town. Our artillery men commenced playing on them from a six and 12 pounder. A heavy firing was kept up for some thirty minutes on bjth sides, but with not much effect, as the most of their shots wen: whistling over as A few fell amongst our mo", wounding three in the 4th and killing one man in the 7th Virginia regiment. Our gallant C ilonel was heard to eny that wo co ilJ do nothing with our guns should they onco get us in range with their r fled piece. He rode ahead and ordered the cavalry and the 4th to charge through tho bridge and up the hill, and take their pieces at the point of the bayonet. Wo started down the valley, through the bridge nnd up the hill. Could you have heard them you would have thought that all of tho inhabitants of the lower regions had been let loose a?d were testing the strength of their lungs by cheering aud halloing. On arriving at tho cemetery they had did through the town towards Winchester. Our ciralry followed them some two or three miles, overtaking and killing a few of ihem nnd took possession of their rifled piece and howitzer, also all of their wagons fi led with provisions, camp equipage, amuni-tion, clothing, Ac. We captured 100 stand of arms and 75 horses, one flag and Col. McDowell's carriage and span of mules, he thinking it would be safer to take it a foot across tho mountains, in which I think the old gentleman was correct.Romney is a beautiful little towu, the county seal of Hampshire county. It ia situated on an elevation of aome two hundred feet above the i i ver, ith some five or tlx hundred mrmbrtimlt, At vet T have not been able to find a Lnion family in the plaoe. A great many men who had fled from the town and vicinity are aily returning. They had been told that they would be robbed and murdered if the Yankees caught them. There ia quits a number of pretty yrung ladies in th place, whom I think would make better soldiers than the men here, judging from the way they talk and act. They are very spunky; but should we remain hers long we hope to see some improvement in their manners towards us, whilst their beaux are absent. We have quite a number of good looking young men, such as Captains B and C , from your city, whom I think would olunteer to fill their places to the best of their ability, when off of duty, should their servi ces be required. The weather is very cold and it has rained tho past three days. Our force numbers about 2 000. fh picket duties are extremely hard. Firs hundred men are kept out on different roads and gaps. We are daily expecting reinforcements; Danham's Battery arrived a few days since, I think that our next move will be on Winchester. Our new Colonel, James Mason, is all that a soldier could wish. Fn ia gentlemanly and courteous as well as a fine officer.Our old friend, Col. Cantwe'l, acoom-; anied us on the expedition, and could be seen in the thickest of the haolo, at one time a shell bursting under his horse, but doi g no injury. Adjutant Green, formerly 1st Lieutenant of our company, conducted himself on that day most bravely, leading the charge ncios3 the bridge, and urging the men on to victoiy. Our men, as a genera thing, are hi goo.l health. Fearing that ere this I have tired your patience, I will close. Yours, Respectfully, A. W. LIPPFFT, Co. B, 4UtO,Y.U. 9. A. P. 8.---Tub reasou that I have mitten this letter is, because Virginia reporters, who accompanied us, give Gen. Kellsy and Virginians all the credit; A. W. L. Cap Kkvs, Romney, Va ,) November 7th, '1861, j" Mr. Ramiet: Since I last wrote you, the Federal forces stationed hero hare had another slight skirmish with the rebels, resulting in the Confederates route. The secsi sianists held possession of a gap' in the mountain, 15 miles from our present camp, and 20 miles from Winchester. The fight was on ihe afternoon of the Cth ( Tuesday. ) The rebels were between 400 and 500 strong, and held aslrong position. Five or six of the rebels were killed and wounded, and 3 priioners captured. Our forces eome off without a wcratch. The Federal and Confederate pickets are stationed but four milei apart, on the Winchester road. A few days tince, two of the Ringold Cavalry ventured Ico far oatfidttof our picket lines, when they were filed upon by secession scouts, two shols taking tffect, but resulting in noth ing more than slight wounds. Severs reconnoitcring parties have been sent out by General Kelley, but have resulted as yet in gaining no valuable information in regard lo the enemy' position or numbers.It is supposed by some that we will re main here this winter, and by others that we are waiting fer the dvnnce of Genera) Bank's upon Leesburg. The latter, ws think, is the most probable, If General Banks should succeed in capturing Leesburg, it will be a de 'th blow to aeeession in that section. The Confederate forces at Winchester wHI be completely surrounded, and their rail road omrauniea tion out off with Manassas. Immediately after ihe capture of Leesburg, the two General, (Banks and Kelley) v. ill advance on either sido of Winchester where, it is prcbable, n strong opposition will b made by the Confederate forces. The proclamation of Gen. KelFey, referred to in my last, has produced its desired effect. A perfect rush of citisens baa been constantly kept up since ths proclamation was posted throughout the connlry, all coming lor the same purpose to take the oath of allegiance, and some activity is even observed in the little town of Romney. The General recommends to them the opening of their stores and groceries, insuring them protection, and offering them the use of the Baltimore b Ohio railroad for the transportation of their goods. COMMA. St. Louis, Ncv. 8. Gen. Fremont ar-rived by a special train this evening, and was met at the depot by an immense and enthusiastic crowd of citizens Large delegations of Germans from various wards of the city escorted thtOcnvfaJ to' his Quarters ! 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